August 7, 2023 Michigan police fatally shoot suspect in 2 weekend homicides 30-year-old David Algarin, who reportedly killed two people at separate locations over the weekend, was fatally shot by Michigan police after a pursuit.
August 4, 2023 Scientists say Endangered Species Act is as essential as ever after 50 years of success The Endangered Species Act was enacted 50 years ago, and scientists have marveled at its success. Congress hasn't updated the law since 1992.
August 2, 2023 'Squad' Democrat attends anti-Israel art show promoting destruction of Jewish state Rep. Rashida Tlaib recently attended an art show with work on display that called for Israel's destruction and promoting known and suspected terrorists.
August 2, 2023 Michigan State set to cancel classes on mass shooting anniversary Michigan State University administrators plan to suspend classes on the first anniversary of a February mass shooting that left three students dead.
August 2, 2023 Historic Lake Michigan ferry out of service for rest of season due to damaged ramp system The historic S.S. Badger, a ferry that drives between Michigan and Wisconsin, is out of service for the rest of the season due to a damaged ramp system.
August 2, 2023 Michigan prosecutors charge Trump allies, including Matthew DePerno, with felonies over voting machines A former Michigan attorney general candidate and another ally of former President Donald Trump were charged with felonies in a "tabulator tampering" probe.
August 1, 2023 Family of slain nurse sues Detroit Medical Center over her 'preventable death' Three months ago Patrice Wilson was found murdered in her car in Detroit, Michigan. Now her family is suing the hospital for not protecting her. (Fox 2 Detroit)
August 1, 2023 Michigan ex-prosecutor pleads guilty in $600K embezzlement scheme Democratic former Macomb County, Michigan Prosecutor Eric Smith pleaded guilty Tuesday to three charges related to a six-figure embezzlement scheme.
August 1, 2023 CCP-tied EV company backed by Dems buys up Michigan land miles from US military bases A Chinese Communist Party-tied electric vehicle battery company is setting up shop in Michigan miles from a key military base despite objections from locals and lawmakers.
July 31, 2023 Kentucky education commissioner leaves for Western Michigan University job Kentucky Commissioner of Education Jason Glass announced Monday that he will leave current role on September 29 in favor of a position at Western Michigan University.